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The 10th Kyrenia ‘Art and Culture Days’
The 10th Kyrenia ‘Art and Culture Days’
Girne Municipality is organising the 10th Art and Culture Days’ celebrations to kick off with a concert by the popular Cypriot artist, Işın Karaca on Tuesday night, 23rd August 2022. (more…)
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17 Epic Places You Never Thought To Travel, But Should
Paris? Been there. London? Done that. No offense to thosestoried standbys, but 2017 is a time to break out of your travel bubbleand try someplace youve never thought to visit before.
Travel teaches usinvaluable lessonswe cant learn in school. It expands our worldview. It pushes us to be better, stronger, more empathetic human beings. And these 17 places, in no particular order, are where that magic is going to happen this year. Some of them can be experienced in the lap of luxury, while others are for only the most adventurous souls. But all of them have the potential to be the best trip youve ever taken.
1. South Korea
Dont let its northern neighbor scare you off: South Korea is full of adventurous travelers delights like national parks, mountains and islands.Ski resortshere are top-notch, as some are preparing to host the 2018 Winter Olympics.For a more urban feel, try Korean BBQ in Seoul or chill out in Busan, a coastal city.
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Seoraksan National Parkis the proud site of South Koreas third-highest mountai. It also features hot springs, temples and jagged rock formations.
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Locals vacation onJeju Islandfor its beaches, outdoor spas and spine-tingling lava tube tours.
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Changdeokgung Palace, a 15th-century royal villa in Seoul, is aUNESCO world heritage site. Builders expertly designed the complex to accommodate the uneven terrain at the foot of a mountain peak.
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Cable cars haul skiers at what is now Deogyusan Resort, where hot springs await after a day on the slopes.
2. Mauritius
Mauritius is delicious. This tiny island nationin the Indian Ocean offers up a low-key vibeand endless turquoise waters perfect for sports like wind and kitesurfing. You can also samplelocal rum and street foodor explore churches, temples, mosques and lighthouses from Mauritius rich history as a colonial trade hub.
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Le Morne Brabant is a stunning UNESCO World Heritage site that serves as an exceptional testimony to… resistance to slavery. The mountains forbidding cliffs hid runaway slaves known as maroons, and their oral traditions live on.
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It doesnt get better than this.
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This is theSeven Colored Earths in Chamarel, where naturally occurring sands of different colors form unique striped dunes.
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Above is a shopping center in the capital of Port Louis. English, French, and Mauritian Creole are the most commonly spoken languages in Mauritius, while Hinduism and Christianity are the top two religions.
3. Kazakhstan
The worldsninth-largest country is not just for Borat: Fans of architecture, city tours and wilderness explorations will feel right at home in this little-explored corner of the earth. Start in Almaty, the biggest city, for clothing markets and upscale restaurants. Then, venture out to the Tian Shan mountainsand hike sacred forestswhere manymodern fruit cropswere first cultivated.
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Astana has been called theworlds weirdest capital city, in part because it hardly existed 20 years ago. CNN reports the area was an empty patch of land… best known as a former gulag prison camp for the wives of Soviet traitors before it was declared the new capital in 1997, sparking the quick rise of a futuristic skyline.
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Almatys wooden Ascension Cathedralwas constructed without nails between 1904 and 1907, and is one of the only buildings in the city to survive a 1911 earthquake. Used for state and public purposes after the Russian Revolution, it was returned to the Russian Orthodox church in the 1990s.
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Big Almaty Lake sits in the Tian Shan mountains. The western Tian Shan range stretches into China and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site,in part for its biodiversity.
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The city of Aktau, a hub for the oil industry, sits on the Caspian Sea and is a popular spot among locals for swimming.
4. Cyprus
This lush Mediterranean islandsat under the rule ofmany ancient empires, and it shows: A trip here might includevisits to a Byzantine monastery, a mosque or the tombs of high-ranking Hellenistic and Roman officials,which are part of a larger UNESCO world heritage site. Oh, and did we mention the islands postcard-perfect beaches?
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In the port town of Kyrenia,you can take a boat cruiseto swimming and snorkeling spots orvisit a castlefor a charming birds-eye view of the harbor.
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Limassol, Cyprus second-biggest city (and still a quaint one at that), has a lively bar and restaurant scene.
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See remains of an ancient outdoor theater, villas and baths at Kourion, a former city-kingdom on the coast.
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AdorablePissouri village is the place to go for horseback riding and pub-hopping. Dont be fooled, though: The ocean and impeccable divingare still within reach.
5. Latvia
Did you know Latvia has white sand beaches? This Baltic Sea gem, formerly part of the Soviet Union, is full of little surprises and a slight Scandinavian flair. The capital, Riga, was named theEuropean Capital of Culturein 2014, and roughly half of the country is made up of pristine, accessible natural ecosystems. Historical Old Towns, churchesand castles abound.
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Rigas town hall square features the iconic House of the Blackheads, which was built in 1334, destroyed in World War II and rebuilt in 1999.
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Above is the Gauja River, on the border between Estonia and Latvia. Its namesake national parkholds more than 500 cultural and historical monuments.
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Not a bad place to spend a summers day! Latvia sits across the Baltic Sea from Stockholm, Sweden.
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Kemeri National Park features a variety of wetlands, including the Great Kemeri Bog, which can be traversed by boardwalk.
6. Ecuador
Perched between Colombia and Peru on the Pacific, Ecuador has everything: mountains, beaches, rainforest, volcanos, hot springs, and the famous wildlife of theGalapagos Islands. Once part of the Inca Empire, this dramatically beautiful land is steeped in both pre-Colombian and Spanish colonial culture and is perfect for cheap travelers,trek-happy adventurers and history lovers after all, Quitos sprawling UNESCO-tapped city centeris the colonial jewel of South America. (Bonus:Ecuador is on the dollar, so theres no need to exchange currency.)
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Above is a photo of Bartomole Island in Ecuadors Galapagos Islands. The endemic species in this volcanic archipelago inspired Charles Darwins theory of evolution, and both land and sea are UNESCO World Heritage sites.
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Llamas frolic near the Chimborazo volcano, the highest mountain in Ecuador.
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The historic center of Cuenca is yet another of Ecuadors UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The town still subscribes to the rigid planning guidelines with which it was founded in 1557.
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Quitos Jesuit Church of the Society of Jesus, informally known as la Compaa, has enough gold leaf inside to wow the most jaded travelers. The stunning baroque church also has a charming number of hidden nods to the local culture, including symbols of suns that salute Inca history and indigenous faces and plants worked into the ornate interior designs.
7. Samoa
This island nation not be confused with its equally awesome neighbor, American Samoaincludes 10 islands brimming withvolcanoes, waterfalls, rainforests, swimming holes and beaches. Journeying to a naturalocean blowholeor diving deep into a cave pool is just the beginning. Down-to-earth travelers will enjoy its lack of fancy resorts, too.
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Swimmers hop into To Sua Ocean Trench,part of a larger area with natural rock pools and blowholes.
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Perfect water awaits you on Upolu Islands southwest coast.
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Papapapaitai Fallsis about as impressive as waterfalls get: This showstopper tumblesinto a giant gorge. Continue down the Cross Island Road for more falls, swimming holes and picnic spots.
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Upolu Island has plenty of beachfront hotels and ecolodgesto maximize your time on the warm white sand.
8. Uruguay
Uruguay doesnt get as much attention as neighboring Argentina and Brazil, but this polished, progressive paradise on the Atlantic has a pinch ofEuropean flairand is well worth a visit.Experience gaucho culture on a ranch of rolling hills, take to the surf atPunta del Diablo, or party the night away in the clubs at Punta del Este.
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Stroll the cosmopolitan streets of Montevideo, including the famous Plaza Independencia.
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The rambling, eccentric Casapueblo resort in Punta Ballena was built by late Uruguayan artist Carlos Pez Vilar, who was inspired by the mud nests of native hornero birds.
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The resort town of Punta del Este is known as a place to party, but the public art deserves a hand, too.
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Uruguays interior hills are rich in gaucho culture. Book a rural lodge and explore the beautiful countryside on horseback.
9. Namibia
First-time visitors to Africa should start here, in the worlds oldest desert, to experience the thrill of feeling like the last tourist on Earth. Considering its vast selection of wildlife,national parks, shipwrecks and larger-than-life sand dunes, Namibia somehow remains awesomely uncrowded. Many cities and towns have a distinctly German feel complete with Germanrestaurants and colonialarchitecture due to years under European rule.
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Zebras drink at a waterhole in Etosha National Park, which offers various epic safaris.
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Ludertiz, a confusingly colonial harbor town, includes an old Lutheran churchand bustling village shops that make it feel likeanywhere but Africa.
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Namibias national symbol, the quiver tree, stands tall in a nature park known asGiants Playground.
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Off-roaders sit ready to explore the deserts massive sand dunes, which also make for a daring day hike.
10. Guatemala
Mayan ruins play a starring role in Guatemala. Deep in the jungle, Tikal National Park is a lush playground of plazas, temples and dwellings that are well over 1,000 years old. Equally gorgeous are Guatemalasactive volcanoes, cascading lagoons and the Caribbean-blueLake Petn Itz. Even with all these natural wonders, a historic hotel-museum tops the list of places to visitnationwide.
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From the 6th century B.C. to the 10th century A.D., Mayans inhabited what is now Tikal National Park. Current residents include jaguars, howler monkeys and more than 60 species of bats.
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Parque Central is a popular outdoor gathering place in Antigua, a city in the highlands.
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At Lake Petn Itz, the blue water is perfect for sunsets and swimmingwith the locals.
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Daredevils can hike or camp near a handful of active volcanos in Guatemalas rugged wilderness, though be careful to do so at the right time of year.
11. Papua New Guinea
One look at the water should make it, ahem, clear that this is a paradise. The U.S. State Department cautionsthat due to crime, an organized tour booked through a travel agency is the best way to explore this stunningly diverseand practically untouched country. (Theres little luxury involved, but its a trip of a lifetime.) Try a trekking tour along the rugged, mountainous Kokoda Trackor journey to a sing-sing festival, at which Papua New Guineans display their many unique tribal cultures through music and dance.
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White sand beaches and few interruptions are hallmarks of the New Ireland Province.
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Capital Port Moresby is beautiful from the air, though its crime ratecalls for sensible precautions. Infrastructure is virtually non-existent outside PNGs major cities another reason to book a tour rather than traveling on your own.
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Local tribes celebrate a sing-sing in the Highlands. Some 836 indigenous languages are spokenin Papua New Guinea, most by fewer than a thousand speakers each.
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Of course, Papua New Guinea boasts excellent snorkeling and diving.
12. Newfoundland, Canada
Why Newfoundland? Here, east coasters can kayak with icebergs without taking a long flight to Greenland or Alaska and beyond. Then theres 18,000 miles of unspoiled coastline with some 200 walking trails, plus the22 species of whalesthat pass through Newfoundland and Labrador between May and September. Add in dramatic, glacier-carved fjords, and this part of Canada is truly a dream for nature lovers who prefer their international travel over-easy.
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Icebergs arrive from the Arctic each spring to places like Trinity Bay, above. Check the map of Iceberg Alley, then book a boat or kayak or car to experience them up close.
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We really cant get enough of Gros Morne National Park, which, in addition to cool neon jellyfish, contains towering fjordsyou can tour by boat.
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The Fort Amherst historical site in St. Johns honors Colonel William Amherst, who recaptured the area from the French in 1762.
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Fall in Newfoundland is not too shabby. This is the Humber River in autumn.
13. Romania
Draculashomeland oozes eeriness and intrigue: The country has emerged from its Communist pastto the delight of travelers who come to explore its medieval townsand ornate castles, including the onewhere fictions scariest bloodsucker once lived.Beyond the charming cobblestone streets, youll find adventurous alpine hikesthrough the towering Carpathian Mountains and all-inclusive beach resorts on the Black Sea coast.
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The Black Church, with its interior walls adorned with Turkish carpets,is the star of Brasov, a popular medieval town at the foot of the Carpathian Mountains.
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Corvin Castle in Transylvania features about 50 rooms of medieval art. Its known as the most impressive Gothic castle in the country.
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It can take all day to drive the hairpin turns of Transfagarasan Road, which connects the provinces of Transylvania and Walachia through the mountains. Thanks to a gentle gradient, you can even bike it if you dare.
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Bucharest, Romanias capital, is known forhigh energy and good food. Socialist and Art Nouveau architecturecoexist here, and the nightlife is some of Eastern Europes best.
14. Laos
Even backpackers who have seen it all in Thailand and Cambodia will be awestruck in Laos. Stunning waterfalls, soaring mountains and blazing green rice fieldsare best enjoyed at the Laotian locals decidedly slow pace of life. Take a break from zip-lining and cave kayakingto join a yoga retreator help out on an organic farm. The cuisine think sticky rice, papaya salad and fresh fish is worth savoring, too.
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A hot air balloon flies overViet Vang, a jungle town and magnet for backpackers.
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Kuang Si Fallsare a refreshing but cold! place toswim. Prepare for the hike in, and look out for hidden pools along the way.
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Terraced rice fields overlook a village in Mu Cang Chai.
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Buddha Park in Vientiane is probably the most stunning sculpture park youll ever see.
15. Azerbaijan
Untapped may be the best way to describe this coastal country between Iran and Russia. Start in the capital of Baku, whoseOld CityhasUNESCO world heritagestatus as a rare example of ancient architecture. Then, move out to explorequaint rural villagesat the base of the Great Caucasus mountains. Former Peace Corps volunteers have set up a network of local homestaysto help visitors enjoy the countrys outer fringes, where paved roads are scarce but the land is lush.
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Bakumixes old architecture with glittering 21st-century towers on the Caspian Sea.
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The Government House is just one of many historic monuments to see in Baku.
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Baku also offers museums, theaters, libraries and an opera house.Treat yourself to a balcony room at the glimmering Four Seasons Hotel.
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High in the mountains, Xinaliq is home to friendly shepherds who can point you in the right direction for adventurous hikes.
16. Slovenia
Croatias been a hot travel destination for a few years now, but dont overlook its charming neighbor to the north. The snowy peaks of the Julian Alps are the dramatic backdrop for Slovenias storybook Lake Bled, while outdoor restaurants line the riverwalk in the friendly capital city Ljubljana and the sprawling Postojna Cave is a dramatic diversion. (Pro tip: Youll likely save a few dollars by flying into Venice, Italy, rather than Ljubljana its not far over the border.)
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The Franciscan Church of the Annunciation overlooks Ljubljanas famous Triple Bridge, a lively spot at night.
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Above youll see Lake Bled in the summer. Swim or row in the crystal-clear lake, dine at Bled Castle perched high on a cliff, or stroll the equally Instagram-worthyVintgar Gorge.
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A tour boat on the Ljubljanica River in Ljubljana.
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The town of Piran is a luminescent pearlon the Adriatic Sea.
17. The Seychelles
Will and Kate honeymooned here, so you know the views are fit for royalty. This collection of around115 islands in the Indian Oceanis basically a beach-y theme park, with inlets ofevery size and type.It could take weeks to see them all. Thank goodness there are both private island villasand casual B&Bsto stay in.
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With its pink sand and smooth boulders,Anse Source DArgentis regularly praised as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Get there early in the daybefore other fanatics arrive.
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The beaches atBeau Vallonare some of the most highly trafficked in the Seychelles, but theyre still pleasantly low-key.
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From above, Mahe Islands jungle flora and coastal townsshine in all their glory. Aside from the usual lineup of tucked-away beaches, the islands forested interior is a hikers paradise.
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St. Pierre is the teensy-tiny islet of your wildest dreams. Seriously.
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Mustafa Ceceli performed at the 10th Kyrenia Culture and Art Days
Mustafa Ceceli performed at the 10th Kyrenia Culture and Art Days
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Within the scope of the Girne Municipality 9th Culture and Art Days, Cypriot artists came together in a concert called “A Night in Kyrenia with Todd and Friends”.
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Süleyman Akosman, performed on the night at the Girne Amphitheatre, together with Cahit Kurafalı on bass guitar, Hüseyin Kırmızı on piano and keyboard, Emre Yazgın on guitar and keyboard, Fuat Kutrafalı on drums and İnanç Erşen on guitar.
Also duets were performed with Fikri Karayel, Eril Cambaz, Yağmur Özerem and Ezgi Akgürgen. Cellist – Gürhan Nuray and Presidential Symphony Orchestra members Nihat Ağdaç, Miray Çakır and Sinem Sadrazam took the stage during the evening and there was a performance by guitar virtuoso Okan Ersan. The proceeds from the concert will be used for treatment for a child named Nefes.
  Great concert by Cypriot artists in Girne Within the scope of the Girne Municipality 9th Culture and Art Days, Cypriot artists came together in a concert called “A Night in Kyrenia with Todd and Friends".
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The Ministry of Tourism and Environment represented the TRNC at the World Travel Market 2019 Tourism Fair held in London from 4th to 6th November.
World Travel Market (WTM), which is accepted as the second largest tourism fair of the world, hosts the leading representatives of the world tourism sector at the Excel Exhibition Center.
This year, 6 districts were presented in separate sections in a modern concept at the fair, where the Ministry participated in the scope of international tourism promotion and marketing in cooperation with the tourism sector. Within the scope of new promotional activities, a variety of the types of tourism of the 6 districts were brought to the forefront.
Minister of Tourism and Environment Ünal Üstel visited the TRNC stand and met with tourism stakeholders operating in London and Turkey, and expressed his satisfaction with the interest shown to the Northern Cyprus stand.
Turkish Culture and Tourism Minister Mehmet Nuri Ersoy visited the TRNC stand and had a meeting with Minister Üstel.
4,600 companies from 181 countries participated in the World Travel Market 2019 Tourism Fair this year. The exhibition continued for 3 days,and was expected to be visited by 51,000 tourism professionals.
During his visit to the World Travel Market, Ünal Üstel,  said that the UK market is very important for the TRNC and that the promotion efforts are continuing for further growth of this market.
Minister Ustel stated that they have taken steps to improve tourism during their term of office and emphasized that they will carry the UK market to the desired levels.  He added that with respect to passengers travelling from England to Ercan Airport via Turkey, efforts are being made to make the destination time more attractive, as well as air fares.
Pointing out that digital media is used in today’s technology to reach large masses, Üstel stated that they have used digital media especially in London this year in their advertising campaign.  He explained that a new image will be entered into the year 2020, “visitnorthcyprus” site, prepared by a professional team and put into operation.
Digital promotions in the UK are getting more and more attention. According to the statistics received, there have been over 2.2 million visual works and over 185,000 videos. These figures continue to increase every day. We expect a lot of feedbacks for the year 2020 within the scope the studies.
Within the scope of international promotional activities, a strong publicity campaign with visual and video screenings has been carried out in respectable, high circulation Internet sites and news sites throughout the UK since November, Üstel said that a very special study was carried out this year in order to increase the tourism awareness of the country.
For the first time in the history of the Ministry he mentioned that large-scale work took place with digital media advertising and unfair embargo and isolation of the TRNC.
Explaining that these promotional and marketing efforts will bear fruit in the 2020 tourism season, Ustel said they will continue to work incessantly to bring the country’s tourism to further points.
As well as tourists from Turkey, Ustel said that they offer alternative tourism opportunities to tourists from Europe, “Visit northern Cyprus which has remained untouched, it is rich in history and culture. We want to share this culture with these guests for 12 months.”
While the handicrafts specific to our country were performed at our stand, we also exhibited and performed wicker art works such as saddle, basket, sesta and chairs.
At our stand, promotional publications were distributed – Turkish Republic Publication Brochure, 50 Reasons Brochure, Nicosia, Kyrenia, Famagusta, İskele, Güzelyurt and Lefke Brochures, Northern Cyprus Touristic Map, History.
Guests visiting the TRNC stand were able to sample; Hellim pastry, Rose syrup, Muffin, sumada, Lemonade, Brandy, Wine, Zivania, Çitlembikli bidda, Rice, Grapefruit, Almond, pastel, Walnut Paste, Lemon Paste, Juicy Custard, Almond Butter, Katmer, Donut, Tea, Turkish coffee and the Turkish Cypriot culture was introduced by giving wine treats.
SECTOR REPRESENTATIVES AT THE FAIR
Cyprus Turkish Travel Agencies Association (KITSAB), Cyprus Turkish Hoteliers Association (KITOB), Cyprus Turkish Guides Association (KITREB), Cyprus Turkish Restaurant Association (RES-BİR), Cyprus Health Tourism Council and North Cyprus Cyprus Eco AgroTourism Federation.
TRNC at the World Travel Market London 2019 The Ministry of Tourism and Environment represented the TRNC at the World Travel Market 2019 Tourism Fair held in London from 4th to 6th November.
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  TURKOFAMERICA awards our own girl for art and culture click here.
Everything, if you know former Miss Oklahoma, Demetra George Mustafaoğlu and her husband Mehmet Mustafaoğlu!
Wedding day for Demetra and Mehmet
A girl met a boy in Kansas and fell in love at first sight. The boy and girl married a year later honeymooned in Turkey and girl was immediately in love with country. The boy took his girl to Cyprus to meet his family and she fell in love with Anne Baykan, dad Mustafa and sisters Hulya and Alev.
Once again, she fell in love with the country, people and culture. War broke out in Cyprus in 1974 and the couple fled on the last plane out on the last 2 seats to Beirut. During the coup, Demetra fell in love with the Istiklal Marşı (the national anthem of the Republic of Turkey) on TV during the coup fighting, learned it as an opera singer, and has performed it in all major US cities, and at Consulates in Istanbul, Izmir and Cyprus for over 30 years. She also performs the Azerbaijan and US anthems frequently, and actually was the first American to perform in concert with the 100 piece Baku Philharmonic Orchestra.
Mehmet’s work moved them to Houston, then Los Angeles, Boston, Palm Beach, and back to Los Angeles where they quickly became involved in all the organizations serving, sharing, and engaging the 2 communities. Ms. George was the resident soprano for the Houston Gilbert and Sullivan Society; the Palm Beach Opera, Boca Pops and Palm Beach Gilbert and Sullivan Society; and resident soprano for the Nevada Opera Theatre in Las Vegas.
Demetra so loved the Mediterranean culture that she learned to speak the Turkish language fluently so she could make new friends and help people wherever they lived.
She found time in her career to perform with over 750 orchestras, perform 18 opera leads and 20 in musical theatre, and win the Miss Teenage America Talent Award and swimsuit and talent awards as Miss Oklahoma to Miss America. Her love of music shone as she was a finalist in the Metropolitan, Fuchs and Zachary International Opera competitions and won the Western Region San Francisco Opera Competitions. In 2000 and 2001 her CD, “Demetra George Sings Love Arias” was nominated for a Grammy in classical music. Her first love actually was musical theatre which is evidenced by the placement of 14 young students in lead roles on Broadway from her studio.
Istiklal Marsi – Sung for 20 Temmuz on the landing beach in Cyprus
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The couple raised two gorgeous and successful daughters Devran Kovacoglu and Deniz Ahmadinia. The girls came to Turkey and Cyprus every summer because mommy loved the culture and wanted the family to share in it. The entire family became involved in community events wherever they lived hosting and organizing, participating as a family.
Mr. Mustafaoğlu is a distinguished businessman and a Turkish-American community leader. On May 11, 2002, he was awarded the prestigious Ellis Island Medal of Honour and his name entered into the Congressional Record. He is the first American citizen of Turkish and Turkish Cypriot heritage to receive this award. Six Presidents of the United States have received this award, as well as many Members of Congress, Nobel Prize winners, prominent scientists, distinguished businessmen such as Rupert Murdoch and outstanding military heroes such as Generals Norman Schwartzkopf and Colin Powell. In 1994, in recognition of his entrepreneurial accomplishments, Palm Beach Atlantic University awarded him the companion American Free Enterprise Medal. In October 2001, he received the Outstanding Achievement in Business Award in a joint meeting of the Jewish American Congress and American Turkish Association of Southern California.  In February 2004, he was given the Distinguished Turkish-American Businessman Award by the then Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan.
John Koenig US Ambassador to Cyprus makes an award to Demetra
Demetra at theTurkish Consulate in LA where she performed and was honouredin 2014
Demetra is the Founder of the Turkish American Ladies League in Southern California which she named and it’s affectionately called TALL. The organization is almost 15 years young and the most innovative of all the groups in California and supported by an amazing group of professional women with the like idea of raising awareness about Turkish people and culture, to introduce Turkey to the west and do charity work for women, children and the blind children in the US and abroad. She fell in love with this goal and is President Emeritus and still deeply involved to this day and planning an upcoming event in September at the Turkish Consulate.
The couple decided after their girls were married to spend some time in North Cyprus, Mehmet’s birthplace. They built Villa Diva which has hosted dignitaries from the world over and presented charity events for many in need there, including orphans, handicapped children, children with cancer and leukemia and made fundraising enjoyable for all through musical events that raised much needed funds. Last year’s Halloween Happening brought 600 spooks, pirates and princesses to their home who were fed, treated to a musical concert by Demetra and friends and enjoyed an exciting costume competition!
Bellapais Abbey which she loves to sing in has been her major concert venue but after the US STATE DEPARTMENT gave her a Cultural Diplomacy Award, she organized CONCERTS WITHOUT BORDERS and presented cross cultural events with Greek Cypriot artists and new friend and mezzo Katie Economidou to present a desire for friendship across the green line of the island and her efforts are ongoing for unity.
Turkish consulate LA with Deniz and Devran at the  kickoff for TAAB 2015 in the middle of her cancer treatments
In 2015 Demetra orchestrated the kickoff concert and event for TAAB-Turkish American Artist Bridge in LA to organize the exchange of all styles of arts between Turkey and the US. It appears that without knowing, SHE became the great cultural exchange as she performs at events in Turkey to raise money for their charities and share international music. Demetra can sing in 10 languages but giggles when she tells you she shops in EVERY language. Her favourite place to shop? Can you guess? She LOVES Kapali Çarşı (the Covered Bazaar) who wouldn’t? Fun hunting for beautiful handmade things and latest fashions in the bazaar. She tells us she took her 2 best California girlfriends Giovanna D’Angelo, Dr. Deborah Deeley, her cousin from Chicago Deborah Damato and former Miss America from Oklahoma, Jayne Jaroye Gamble to the bazaar and spent an entire day soaking up the art and culture of Turkey. By 8 pm the guards were begging them to go to dinner so they could lock the gates as it was way past their 6 pm closing time but just let the ladies stay to shop as they were having such fun.
Demetra even serenaded jewellery shop owners in the Bedesten with the Istiklal Marşı as they didn’t believe she knew it. Out came the crew from their bargaining to thunderous applause. Tea and treats were brought and prices dropped a little for all the shoppers!! Oh how she loves, loves the Covered Bazaar and has old friends there to greet her. Every year, gifts come to the family and to the organizations to raffle off for charity that she hand picks. “Deme”, as her dear friend from Istanbul & Bel Air, Nevin Senkan calls our 5’8” Diva, “LOVES what she does”.
In 2015 she was diagnosed with breast cancer and decided it was time to step up her charity work so she went into production of events for fundraising and her shows in Cyprus and Turkey have found a great following from all cultures whether it’s Demetra alone and maestro Rauf Kasimov or her team (Countertenor Haran) Ateş and Diva. Shows are a fun combination of Opera, Broadway and film music, very unique for these countries. She wanted to be a school teacher but luckily went into music. She adores teaching and by invitation of Didem Çapa and Demet Sabancı, gave a 3 day master class in Istanbul for children through Yaratıcı Çocuklar Derneği. The ladies have become dear friends and Deme loved all 150 kids!!!
She also found time to privately teach a few students abroad. A special one she especially loves performs with the team, Ms. Peri Sualp from the English School of Kyrenia whom audiences adore. She, Ateş and Diva have performed 5 shows and are in demand as we speak. Now if they can just finish the elections in Turkey, the team can venture forward and book those dates for remaining 2018 and 2019. They also hope to perform in the US in the future.
Nuri Harun, Peri Sualp and Demetra George Mustafaoğlu in Kas Turkey
A night of Splendor at Bellapais Abbeyy
October will hold a concert in Cyprus for Demetra to be announced shortly and another in Istanbul.
And she has promised to appear in person to serenade at the Türk of America Awards banquet next year. So, really, 
LOVE has everything to do with it!
  More magic at Bellapais Abbey
More magic at Bellapais Abbey
Demet Sabancı Demetra and Didem Çapa
Master classes for Yaratici cocuklar dernegi in Istanbul.
What’s Love Got To Do With It? TURKOFAMERICA awards our own girl for art and culture click here. Everything, if you know former Miss Oklahoma, Demetra George Mustafaoğlu and her husband Mehmet Mustafaoğlu!
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